A pollinators is the agent that moves pollen from the male parts of a flower to the female parts of the flower to produce fertilization.

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Brainy bees know two from three, Feb. 18, 2009, By Liz Savage, Jack Dykinga/ARS, Science News for Kids, "Honeybees can match patterns by number" Please visit the web site for the article.
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Flower Pollination Video
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How to Create a Pollinator Oasis Right at Home
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Plant Reproduction: Methods of Pollination Video
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Pollination in Tennessee, Video
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Resources on Pollinators
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Students Create Food for Pollinators and People
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The Basics of Plant Pollination
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The Story of Pollination
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The Unsung Heros Of Pollination - Other Insects Responsible For Pollination.
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What's Buzzin' in My Garden?
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